Definition

Blown-in or loose-fill insulation is usually made of fiberglass, rock wool, or cellulose in the form of loose fibers or fiber pellets installed using special pneumatic equipment. The blown-in material conforms readily to odd-sized building cavities and attics with wires, ducts, and pipes, making it well suited for places where it is difficult to effectively install other types of insulation.

Standard Lookup Value: Blown-In Insulation


Legacy OData Value: BlownInInsulation

Lookup Name: ConstructionMaterials

Synonym(s):  --

BEDES: --

Lookup Name ID: da8d4f8

Lookup ID: 5d3e705

References: RESI, RLSE, RINC, MOBI, FARM, COMS, COML

Spanish Lookup Value: Aislamiento Prensado

French-Canadian Lookup Value: Isolant soufflé

Status Change Date: JUN 21 2016

Revision Date: JUN 17 2021

Added in Version: 1.5.0




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